WELCOME TO 'KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!' LEVEL 1 To play 'Know Your Rights!' use the right and left arrow keys to move the marker fro 'T' to 'F' depending upon your respon
se. Once you have decided whether the statement is 'TRUE' or 'FALSE' hit the 'ENTER' key. Your response will be verified and your score updated. Once you have responded to all the questions on Level 1 the score screen will appear shoing your
final results. Good luck and enjoy. *** ENTER TO START GAME ***
A contract is a promissory agreement by which two or more legally competent persons agree to do or not to do a particular thing.
A State constitution is nothing more than a contract between the citizens of that state, delegating certain limited authority to the state government.
The U.S. Constitution is nothing more than a contract between the several states, delegating certain limited authority to the federal government.
The Congress, through statute, can force citizens of the several states to relinquish their Constitutional rights.
Executive orders have the force of law.
Health insurance is a guaranteed right in the U.S.
The U.S. Constitution is not binding on Congress, it is merely a guideline for the federal government.
The U.S. Constitution delegates to Congress approximately 30 specific and limited areas of authority.
Federal laws not authorized by the U.S. Constitution are null and void.
The 1st. Amendment prohibits all governments from participating in or acknowledging any religious activity.
The U.S. Constitution need not regulate the press, they are willing participants in the demagoguery.
The 14th. Amendment guarantees every American the right to privacy.
Health care is a guaranteed right in the United States of America.
The Congress has the authority to tax one group of people in order to support another group.
The right to keep and bear arms is more to protect citizens from government than from each other.
Congress has the authority to limit peaceful demonstrations and assemblies for whatever reason.
It is the Constitutional responsibility of Congress to guarantee every American citizen the basics for survival.
The federal government has no authority to limit, control, or regulate our right to keep and bear arms.
The 14th. Amendment prohibits states from passing civil rights laws or ordinances.
The 27th. Amendment grants the Supreme Court the authority to suspend some groups rights so as to improve the rights of another group.